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., including abu hamza al-masri. the radical muslim preacher, and the others, had fought extradition for years. al-masri's mosque in london was known as a training ground for radical islamists in the 1990s. he's accused of trying to set up a terror training camp in oregon. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we come back to politics. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans. gwen ifill reports on why the seat is now back in play for democrats. >> rememb, get someone to sign up for a shift. and if you would, sign up for a shift. if you can sign up for a shift a week, we can get this done. >> ifill: last august, democrat claire mccaskill became one of the luckiest endangered incumbents in the nation. >> this election will be close. i can't remember an election in our state for this seat that wasn't close. >> ifill: but for mccaskill, who won only narrowly in 2006, close is good. and the latest polls actually
., including abu hamza al-masri. the radical muslim preacher, and the others, had fought extradition for years. al-masri's mosque in london was known as a training ground for radical islamists in the 1990s. he's accused of trying to set up a terror training camp in oregon. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we come back to politics. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate, many expected missouri would be an easy pick- up for republicans....
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masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments. he lists diabetes and depression among them. his supporters argued if masri came to the u.s. he would be subject to human rights violations in prison. so they used those arguments to drag these things out. >> who were the other suspects that were brought back? >> reporter: two of them are terrorism financiers. and the other is accused of bombings in tunisia. they are charged with conspiring to kill americans and another one is accused of attempting to use a weapons of mass destruction. people remember the 1998 attack. it was al qaeda's largest twirngs bombings of the embassies in east africa, caused the deaths of more than 220 people. a number of other al qaeda operatives have been convicted in the embassy bombing case, now these two fellows will go on trial. >> why are these cases so important to u.s. prosecutors? >> reporter: well, you know, probably the biggest t
masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments. he lists diabetes and depression among them. his supporters argued if masri came to the u.s. he would be subject to human rights violations in prison. so they used those arguments to drag these things out. >> who were the other suspects that were brought back? >> reporter: two of them are terrorism financiers. and the other is...
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is he abu hamza al masri. is he wanted here on charges that he helped to set up a terror training camp in oregon, among other things. is he also notorious in great britain for turning his london mosque into a breeding ground for extremists. al masri lost an eye and a hand in afghanistan fighting the soviets back in the day. his attorney says al masri is suffering from memory loss and inability to concentrate. that attorney wants him to undergo a brain scan to determine whether he is well enough to face extradition proceedings. a fox urgent now and a live look at the scene in bay town, texas, east of houston. where right now a big fire is burning at an exxon mobil plant. very few details coming into the fox newsrooms across the country. we don't know how the fire began and whether anyone is hurt there or whether or not the entire plant is evacuated. we will will keep an eye on this through the this newscast and bring you news as we get it secretary of state hillary clinton vowed to get to the bottom of the dead
is he abu hamza al masri. is he wanted here on charges that he helped to set up a terror training camp in oregon, among other things. is he also notorious in great britain for turning his london mosque into a breeding ground for extremists. al masri lost an eye and a hand in afghanistan fighting the soviets back in the day. his attorney says al masri is suffering from memory loss and inability to concentrate. that attorney wants him to undergo a brain scan to determine whether he is well enough...
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radical cleric abu hamza al masri is now in new york. he's one of five men extradited today on terror chargers. >> he's wanted on 11 terrorist charges in the united states, including trying to set up a terrorist training camp at this ranch in oregon in 1999. he's accused of masterminding the kidnapping of 16 western tourists in yemen in 1998, including two americans. as well as abu hamza, four other men are being extradited to the u.s. two are accused of fund-raising for the taliban and chechen rebels online. two others for their involvement in the 1998ast africa embassy bombings which left 265 people dead. >> that was dan rivers reporting. now senior u.n. correspondent richard roth joining me. court hearings just ended. what is the latest? >> he was read his rights, the 11 terrorism charges he referred to. he was in court in an earlier proceeding a short time before the other two men appeared. those two men, it was a formal arraignment, they pled not guilty. for this fiery cleric who according to u.s. authorities whipped up terror at a
radical cleric abu hamza al masri is now in new york. he's one of five men extradited today on terror chargers. >> he's wanted on 11 terrorist charges in the united states, including trying to set up a terrorist training camp at this ranch in oregon in 1999. he's accused of masterminding the kidnapping of 16 western tourists in yemen in 1998, including two americans. as well as abu hamza, four other men are being extradited to the u.s. two are accused of fund-raising for the taliban and...
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abu hamza al masri and four other expected terrorists have been fighting extradition for years. a terrorist training camp in oregon. his attorneys say he suffers from problems including diabetes and gletion. they argued his poor health would mean it would be oppressive to send him to america to a prison here. today, britain's high court essentially said too bad. officials in london plan to put all five men on flights to the u.s. as quickly as possible. "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt joining me now. when do we expect to see these guys in court? >> probably as soon as this weekend four all five of them. three in connecticut and two in new york city. we do know they are now on their way to the united states. planes carrying all five took off from middlen hall in the uk just about an hour ago. that is a picture of the convoy carrying al masri to that royal air force base from which they have now left. we expect them to land somewhere around 2:00 a.m. eastern time, harris. >> harris: what are the charges exactly. >> the charges against abu hamza, the one eyed hook han
abu hamza al masri and four other expected terrorists have been fighting extradition for years. a terrorist training camp in oregon. his attorneys say he suffers from problems including diabetes and gletion. they argued his poor health would mean it would be oppressive to send him to america to a prison here. today, britain's high court essentially said too bad. officials in london plan to put all five men on flights to the u.s. as quickly as possible. "the fox report's" correspondent...
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sketches just into msnbc are of radical preacher abu al masri. he's best known of the five terrorist suspects that were just extradited from great britain. the cleric is accused of setting up a terrorist training camp in oregon and kidnapping two american tourists in yemen in 1998. al masri did not enter a plea. >>> a vatican tribunal convicted pope's former butler and sentenced him to 18 months in jail. he was found guilty of stealing pope benedict's private papers and leaking them to a reporter. >>> the cdc says the outbreak of meningitis rises to seven now. more than 50 people have been infected. and some of the jurors who convicted jerry sandusky say they plan to attend his sentencing on tuesday. they tell the associated press they hope that he'll be sent away for the rest of his life. the 68-year-old sandusky was convicted of child sexual abuse. >>> sticker shock might be an understatement for californians trying to fill up their tanks today. today the price of regular gas in the golden state equaled an all-time high of $4.61 a gallon. that
sketches just into msnbc are of radical preacher abu al masri. he's best known of the five terrorist suspects that were just extradited from great britain. the cleric is accused of setting up a terrorist training camp in oregon and kidnapping two american tourists in yemen in 1998. al masri did not enter a plea. >>> a vatican tribunal convicted pope's former butler and sentenced him to 18 months in jail. he was found guilty of stealing pope benedict's private papers and leaking them to...
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al-masri, a partially blind extremist preacher, entered no plea to setting up a terrorist camp in oregon and his role in hostage taking in yemen in 1988 where four died. al-majeri will be held in manhattan, along with a citizens of saudi arabia and abdel abdul barry, an egyptian citizens. facing trials that they were involved in the bombings in two u.s. embassies in africa in 2008 and killed 224 people, including 12 americans. >> this morning in new haven, connecticut, the 32-year-old assan and 38-year-old ahmad shown here being led by british police and arraigned on charges of their website, mean laundering, of offering support to insurgents. in britain, the uproar over the extraditions boiled over after friday's ruling to send the men across the pond. >> great britain has become subserveiant to the united states in such a way that it can't administer its own justis for crime committed in this country. >> the fiery sermons at a north london mosque attracted many followers and became a gathering points for militants later linked to terror plots. one man, richard reid known as the shoe bo
al-masri, a partially blind extremist preacher, entered no plea to setting up a terrorist camp in oregon and his role in hostage taking in yemen in 1988 where four died. al-majeri will be held in manhattan, along with a citizens of saudi arabia and abdel abdul barry, an egyptian citizens. facing trials that they were involved in the bombings in two u.s. embassies in africa in 2008 and killed 224 people, including 12 americans. >> this morning in new haven, connecticut, the 32-year-old...
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the best known of them is able hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a training camp in oregon. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler convicted this morning of stealing the pope's private documents and leaking them to a journalist. lama hasan joins us with all of the details from london. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, ron. today, the three judges presiding over this case took just an hour and ten minutes in deliberations. and the verdict, guilty of theft. now, the pope's butler, paolo gabriele, has been sentenced to one year and six months in an italian prison. that's less than was expected, which was a sentence of four years. when the sentence was read, he showed no emotion. the pope's butler had been arrested in may, accused of stealing the pope's secret documents and leaking them to the press, a damning scandal that rocked the vatican. and during the trial, he denied the charge of aggravated theft. but had confessed to s
the best known of them is able hamza al masri. he is charged for trying to set up a training camp in oregon. >>> and we have breaking news out of the vatican, that scandal that rocked the vatican. pope benedict's butler convicted this morning of stealing the pope's private documents and leaking them to a journalist. lama hasan joins us with all of the details from london. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning to you, ron. today, the three judges presiding over this case...
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three others scheduled to be arraigned today in new york city, including abu al-masri. and 9/11 con spirist moussaoui. >> weighing in on the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya, the u.s. is investigating a potential new lead in the case. and in as new questions arise whether the obama administration could have done more to protect the four americans who were murdered in the terrorist attack. our peter doocy is standing by live now in washington with more details on this development. peter? >> reporter: and kelly, secretary of defense, leon panetta says he doesn't know if the two tunisian men are actually tied to al-qaeda, but he does know that the u.s. is not going to stop until they hold whoever murdered those americans in benghazi is held responsible for their terrible crimes. >> we are following up on what i see the arrest that has been made. we're doing everything possible to make sure we go after those involved in the attack in libya. as the president has said. our goal is to make sure that we bring those involved to justice. >> reporter: five days after t
three others scheduled to be arraigned today in new york city, including abu al-masri. and 9/11 con spirist moussaoui. >> weighing in on the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in libya, the u.s. is investigating a potential new lead in the case. and in as new questions arise whether the obama administration could have done more to protect the four americans who were murdered in the terrorist attack. our peter doocy is standing by live now in washington with more details on this...
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muslim cleric, abu hamza al- masri, and watch others arrived after the european court of human rights rejected their appeals. he's been years in prison in britain on a conviction of inciting racial hatred and soliciting murder. a federal grand jury indicted him in 2004 on allegations of supporting al qaeda and aiding a fatal kidnapping in yemen. his lawyers had appealed his a extradition to the u.s. by citing european statutes barring inhumane and degrading treatment. two others were arrested after the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in north africa and had fought extradition since. the other two have been indicted on charges of supplying material to islamic militants in chechnya and to the taliban. babar ahmade two, is a british citizen. his supporters had waged a long campaign criticizing u.s.- britain extradition treaty and calling for him to be tried on british soil. violence is raging in cities across syria as rebel fighters clash with regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. attacks and homs has increased. ariel and ground attacks have been reported on aleppo, while a bombing at t
muslim cleric, abu hamza al- masri, and watch others arrived after the european court of human rights rejected their appeals. he's been years in prison in britain on a conviction of inciting racial hatred and soliciting murder. a federal grand jury indicted him in 2004 on allegations of supporting al qaeda and aiding a fatal kidnapping in yemen. his lawyers had appealed his a extradition to the u.s. by citing european statutes barring inhumane and degrading treatment. two others were arrested...
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al-masri's lawyers cited deteriorating mental and physical condition. the u.n. began talks on a broad trade embargo on iran. the islamic republic is reeling from western sanctions, amy kellogg shows us things are getting bad and worse. >> reporter: the iranian government can't afford to lose the support of these men, the conservative merchant class to played a big part in the 1979 islamic revolution, now turning on the regime. they're angry about the wild currency fluctuation, the iranian real left a third of its value against the dollar in a week and add to that a wave of unemployment and factories layoff they simply can't pay employees. >> and they're in the collections more serious economic situation and explosion of prices, which only in my eyes can be due to social unrests at levels we have nen seen since four years ago. >> sanctions have severely restricted iran's access to foreign currency and iran's government gets the blame. >> i think they have made their own government decisions having nothing to do with the sanks that have had an impact on the econom
al-masri's lawyers cited deteriorating mental and physical condition. the u.n. began talks on a broad trade embargo on iran. the islamic republic is reeling from western sanctions, amy kellogg shows us things are getting bad and worse. >> reporter: the iranian government can't afford to lose the support of these men, the conservative merchant class to played a big part in the 1979 islamic revolution, now turning on the regime. they're angry about the wild currency fluctuation, the iranian...
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al masri and four others appeared in federal courtrooms just hours after landing on american soil. >>> an extraordinary trial in vatican city has ended with a guilty verdict. the former butler to pope benedict xvi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing confidential church documents and passing them on to an italian journalist. a vatican spokesman says the pope will most likely pardon him. >>> gas prices in california jumped again overnight. drivers are now paying an average of $4.61 a gallon. with some parts of the state seeing closer to six bucks. experts are blaming it on a series of problems in california refineries and an already low supply. cnn affiliate knbc reports that most drivers are paying 50 cents more than just a week ago. >>> the deadly meningitis outbreak is rapidly growing. today, the cdc announced meningitis cases were found in two new states, ohio and minnesota. this map shows you where tainted steroid injections linked to the outbreak were sent. dr. sanjay gupta has more on how the meningitis outbreak got started. >> again, we're talking about fu fungal m
al masri and four others appeared in federal courtrooms just hours after landing on american soil. >>> an extraordinary trial in vatican city has ended with a guilty verdict. the former butler to pope benedict xvi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing confidential church documents and passing them on to an italian journalist. a vatican spokesman says the pope will most likely pardon him. >>> gas prices in california jumped again overnight. drivers are now paying an...
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the best known of the group is radical pretty mucher abu has ma al masri. he kidnapped two american tourists in yemen back in 1998. two of the five suspects pleaded not guilty to charges this morning. >>> and here's a quick look at some of the other stories making news right now. officials in afghanistan say two americans were killed in the eastern part of the country today. while their names have not been released, the military says they died in an insurgent attack. >>> drivers in california are waking up to record-high gas prices. aaa says the average for a gallon of regular unleaded is up to $4.61 a gallon. that is the highest in the nation. >>> and honda has issued a new recall for its crvs model year 2002 to 2006. apparently the driver side power window switch can fail and sometimes melt, causing a fire. honda says it will repair those switches free of charge. >> we will win ohio. we will win this election. >> when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states -- >> both president obama and mitt romney seem confident, but
the best known of the group is radical pretty mucher abu has ma al masri. he kidnapped two american tourists in yemen back in 1998. two of the five suspects pleaded not guilty to charges this morning. >>> and here's a quick look at some of the other stories making news right now. officials in afghanistan say two americans were killed in the eastern part of the country today. while their names have not been released, the military says they died in an insurgent attack. >>>...
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embassy bombings in africa, al-masri refusing to enter a plea, accused of conspiring to set up a terror training camp in oregon and helping with the abduction of 16 people in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news senior military analyst oliver north is at a special operations base near kabul, afghanistan. colonel? >> reporter: there are a lot of these kinds of events that do occur out here, no doubt about it. but, the fact is most of the casualties inflicted are not on nato and u.s. forces, it is on the afghans themselves. we've been to several bases where a small number of special operators are out training the afghan local police, and, security personnel, and here's just some of what we have seen the last several days. today we traveled to a remote out post, three marines were killed in a recent green on blue at
embassy bombings in africa, al-masri refusing to enter a plea, accused of conspiring to set up a terror training camp in oregon and helping with the abduction of 16 people in yemen, and, two others arraigned on providing equipment to terrorists in afghanistan and chechn chechnya. >> rick: a number of afghan soldiers attacking nato soldiers is on the rise but to troops on the ground the green on blue attacks as they are called are much more complicated than a appear in reports. fox news...
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al masri arrived here from london after a long legal battle. >>> to politics now, and big money. president obama's campaign says that they raised $181 million last month. that's easily the most for either candidate in any month in this election. the campaign says the average donation was just $53. what about mitt romney? well, his campaign hasn't released their september numbers yet, but they have said that the campaign has raised $12 million just since wednesday's debate. >>> there are just 30 days left until the election. that means every day and every event is even more critical. cnn political editor paul steinhouser tells us what's on tap for this week? >> hey, good morning, randi. >> foreign policies in the campaign -- when mitt romney gives what his campaign is billing a big speech which happens to be a crucial battleground state. we may hear romney criticize the president over last month's killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya. >> we face a time when there's tumult in the middle east and other parts of the world, and people are asking where is america, where is american
al masri arrived here from london after a long legal battle. >>> to politics now, and big money. president obama's campaign says that they raised $181 million last month. that's easily the most for either candidate in any month in this election. the campaign says the average donation was just $53. what about mitt romney? well, his campaign hasn't released their september numbers yet, but they have said that the campaign has raised $12 million just since wednesday's debate. >>>...
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al-mas al-masri charged with taking-- he appeared in court without the prosthetic hand and the lawyer asked that his hand be returned immediately. our other terror suspects pleaded not guilty to terror related charges. and seven people died from a rare fungal meningitis outbreak and more than 60 others are sick. and outbreak across nine states and latest case ins o-o and minnesota and c.d.c. linked the outbreak to steroids commonly use today treat back pain and those shots have been recalled and doctors are feared that thousands of patients may have been exposed to the fungus. everything you know to impersonate a new york city firefighter online. and keys to the city were sold on ebay and new york post uncovering another potential gold mine for criminals and terrorists and awe they be particular firefighter jackets, helmets and pants all available for purchase. the fdny says selling the department uniform is illegal, but ebay says none of it violates policy. and it's a moment this marine will never forget. david doe mingus reuniting with his wife and his daughter. who is now one years
al-mas al-masri charged with taking-- he appeared in court without the prosthetic hand and the lawyer asked that his hand be returned immediately. our other terror suspects pleaded not guilty to terror related charges. and seven people died from a rare fungal meningitis outbreak and more than 60 others are sick. and outbreak across nine states and latest case ins o-o and minnesota and c.d.c. linked the outbreak to steroids commonly use today treat back pain and those shots have been recalled...